Science development study for the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST): Solar and stellar observations.
Wedemeyer S, Barta M, Brajša R, Chai Y, Costa J, Gary D, Gimenez de Castro G, Gunar S, Fleishman G, Hales A, Hudson H, Kirkaune M, Mohan A, Motorina G, Pellizzoni A, Saberi M, Selhorst CL, Simoes PJA, Shimojo M, Skokić I, Sudar D, Menezes F, White SM, Booth M, Klaassen P, Cicone C, Mroczkowski T, Cordiner MA, Di Mascolo L, Johnstone D, van Kampen E, Lee M, Liu D, Maccarone T, Orlowski-Scherer J, Saintonge A, Smith M, Thelen AE.
Wedemeyer S, et al. Among authors: gary d.
Open Res Eur. 2024 Jul 9;4:140. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.17453.1. eCollection 2024.
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Equipped with a large number of detector elements for probing the radiation continuum across a wide frequency range, AtLAST would address a wide range of scientific topics including the thermal structure and heating of the solar chromosphere, flares and prominences, and the solar …
Equipped with a large number of detector elements for probing the radiation continuum across a wide frequency range, AtLAST would address a …